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Since arriving on the main roster, Bobby Roode has made it known that he is the Glorious one. He takes no shortcuts in showing his in ring ability. How will Bobby fare on his first tour in the big leagues? The WWE was scrambling around due to a few Raw superstars being not able to compete. This did not affect Bobby Roode’s matches. If you have missed any of the weekend’s events, check below for full coverage.

Night 1 – Buenos Aires, Argentina {October 19, 2017}

Bobby Roode vs Aiden English
This was the first time Roode made his Argentina debut with the main roster and “The Glorious One” received a huge pop from the crowd. It was clear that the former NXT Champion was a crowd favourite walking into this match.

Roode managed to pick up the win on the night, after managing to hit the Glorious DDT on English in a match which was decent enough. But, nonetheless, Roode received great crowd reactions even after winning the match.

The next match saw Bobby Roode take on Sami Zayn, who has developed a new attitude of late. No longer the friendly underdog, Zayn helped his arch enemy, Owens win in the Hell in a Cell match against Shane McMahon.

In the match against Bobby Roode, however, he fell short and was unable to score the win. Kevin Owens had pulled out of the Live Event due to personal reasons and The Glorious One was able to overcome. He put away Sami to pick up the win.

A Roode Awakening! After weeks of Dolph Ziggler trying to please the WWE Universe with borrowing fellow superstars entrance music, Bobby Roode wanted to put an end to his antics. At Hell In A Cell, Roode thought he did just that but he was wrong. On SmackDown, Dolph complained that Bobby Roode cheated by pulling his tights. A rematch was made.

Tonight on SmackDown, Dolph showed Bobby what it felt like to get one over when he pulled on his tights to get the pin fall victory. For more from tonight’s match, here is what WWE.com had to say.

The bad blood between Bobby Roode and Dolph Ziggler intensified on SmackDown LIVE, as The Glorious One squared off against The Showoff in a heated WWE Hell in a Cell rematch. With matters between the two only getting more personal by the week, both Superstars came out of the gates ready to make a statement.

In the closing moments, Ziggler evaded an attack by The Glorious One and returned the favor from their pay-per-view encounter, grabbing hold of Roode’s tights for leverage and scoring the three-count victory.

Is it too much of a layup to say Bobby Roode’s WWE pay-per-view debut was positively glorious? Perhaps. But it was all the same, as the former NXT Champion knocked off a Dolph Ziggler that the WWE Universe may not recognize.

The Showoff, who has spent the last month or so mocking every elaborate entrance in WWE history, made a unique statement before the match began by entering to almost no music or lighting in order to keep the spotlight on his near-unmatched skills in the ring. To Dolph, Roode, who walks the ramp to one of the more extravagant entrances today, is the epitome of flash over substance. Still, The Glorious One showed he could hang with the former World Heavyweight Champion’s skills almost instantly. Roode went move-for-move with Ziggler and still found time for the occasional call-and-response “GLORIOUS!” chant with the crowd.

Ziggler answered with a gritty, unforgiving offense, pulverizing Roode with holds, locks, and at one point, a drag of his face across the ropes that would have been welcome in the knock-down main events of the territory days. It was a stark departure from a Superstar who once combined his chinlocks with headstands just because he could, but it proved effective nonetheless, as a Famouser landed The Showoff a precarious nearfall.

You can’t take the showoff entirely out of Dolph Ziggler, though. He took a little long to tune up the band in preparation for the superkick, leading to a brutal spinebuster from The Glorious One. The ensuing scramble resulted in a series of rollups, and when Dolph attempted to get the win by grabbing a handful of Roode’s tights, his foe answered by grabbing a handful of Ziggler’s own trunks to get the deciding pinfall.

Turnabout, of course, is fair play, but Ziggler did not take the loss lying down, wrenching Roode to the mat with a Zig Zag seconds after the pin had been counted. The move makes sense. For Bobby Roode, a win in his first-ever WWE pay-per-view match is, perhaps, the best entrance of all. And we know how Dolph Ziggler feels about those.

We take a look at the NXT Title Match between Booby Roode and Drew McIntyre.

We are told that next week we will hear from Drew McIntyre.

We go to comments from Bobby Roode after the match.

He gets ready to leave and he tells the camera and interviewer to leave. We see Roderick Strong on the side and he blows a kiss to Roode and says that he will see him soon.

We see Bobby Roode on Smackdown.

We get comments from Roode after Smackdown. He is asked about whether he will be at NXT any more. Roode says he never leaves behind unfinished business. He will deal with the ungrateful Roderick Strong. Strong blew him a kiss after the war he had with Drew McIntyre. After he embarrasses Strong, he will take back his NXT Title and he will walk into Smackdown and make it Glorious.

Bobby Roode has asked for time to respond to both Roderick Strong and Drew McIntyre. Production sets him up backstage. First, he addresses Roddy, using the lottery metaphor again. Bobby Roode says that Rodrick Strong tried to play the Bobby Roode lottery and he lost. Not only did Roode beat Strong, he proved he is the better man. Strong doesn’t belong in Roode’s NXT. As far as Drew McIntyre goes, McIntyre claims to be a new man and maybe he is. Next week, McIntyre can get in the ring with Roode and have a conversation. Roode says he is done here. Before he can leave Strong runs in and tries to attack him, but security gets in the way. NXT Commissioner William Regal chastises Strong for his overly aggressive behavior. Strong asks Regal what he is supposed to do. Roode disrespected Strong’s family. Strong wants Roode (heh). Regal says his hands are tied. The match at Takeover: Brooklyn is set. Strong walks away in a huff.

Noted Ring Names: Bobby Roode, Total Lee Awesome, Mark Rude, Robert RoodeDate of Birth: May 11, 1977From: Toronto, Ontario, CanadaDebut: 1998Robert Roode Jr., better known by his ring name Bobby Roode is a Canadian Professional Wrestler currently signed to WWE under their developmental program, NXT. He is best known for his 12 year stint in TNA (Total Nonstop Action), where he debuted with Team Canada in 2004. During his tenure with TNA, Roode was Heavyweight Champion two times, and won other titles there including The World Tag Team Titles. He was the longest TNA champ holding the title for over 269 days. On August 3, 2016, Bobby Roode made his debut with NXT and a few months later became NXT champion.

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